Grateful Dead Live at Davis Gymnasium on 1971-04-14
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Versions - Different performances of the song by the same artist
Compilations - Other albums which feature this performance of the song
Covers - Performances of a song with the same name by different artists
Song Title | Versions | Compilations | Covers |
---|---|---|---|
Intro | |||
Truckin | |||
Deal* | |||
Me And Bobby McGee* | |||
Next Time You See Me* | |||
Bertha* | |||
Playing In The Band* | |||
/Sing Me Back Home*# | |||
Me And My Uncle* | |||
China Cat Sunflower-> | |||
I Know You Rider | |||
I Second That Emotion | |||
Casey Jones^ | |||
/Bird Song | |||
Sugar Magnolia | |||
Cryptical Envelopment->* | |||
Drums->* | |||
The Other One->* | |||
Wharf/Rat* | |||
Hard To Handle | |||
Not Fade Away-> | |||
Goin Down The Road Feeling Bad-> | |||
Not Fade Away-> | |||
Johnny B. GoodeSpee |
* multiple instances of static - possibly discharge from record or playback head. I minimized these. Some are gone
completely, others are still audible but minimized. I am sure I missed some but these are all I can find within a
limited time frame.
# Just after reel change/tape flip, cb-radio type noise. Minimized but still there
^ 1 electro-glitch instance (may be different kind from the others) fixed
All editing and conversion work with Diamond Cut Forensics 8.5.
Converted to 24-bit, 48kHz using Triple precision math; editing done in 24/48 with 32-bit interpolation.
Converted to 16/48 with triple precision, 32-bit interpolation and DC8.5 Forensics custom dither (Noise Shape 2).
Editing:
Speed changes to stabilize the speed in Set I. Speed was off slightly in a linear fashion, so speed change varied
from -.14% to +1.0% over a given 45 minute period. Set II did not need any speed correction. I noticed instances
suggesting that there were two recorders with some editing done on the master tape. Jim doesn't think it was done.
After all the editing was complete, I did a very light eq to increase bass and treble, and then gain normalized each
channel to -.5 dB.
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